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New France / Chambly Canal / Fort Chambly / Lock / Canal / Water / Provinces and territories of Canada / Chambly /  Quebec / Water transport infrastructure / Quebec
Date: 2010-11-17 14:53:58
New France
Chambly Canal
Fort Chambly
Lock
Canal
Water
Provinces and territories of Canada
Chambly
Quebec
Water transport infrastructure
Quebec

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